Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Is Pakistan's Nuclear Stockpile Safe?

A military truck transporting the Shaheen II missile during a military parade in Islamabad. The missile could travel up to 2,000km and carry all kinds of warheads. Photograph: Aziz Haidari/Reuters

Pakistani Nuke Security In Question After Assassination -- Global Security Newswire

The United States' relationship with Pakistan and its insistence that the nuclear-armed state is a key ally in the fight against terrorism is being called into question following considerable public support for the man accused of assassinating a high-profile Pakistani politician last week, the New York Times reported (see GSN, Jan. 6).

Pakistani police officer and bodyguard Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri is charged with the gun slaying of Punjab state Governor Salman Taseer, evidently for the politician's outspoken stance against Islamabad's blasphemy law. Qadri has been showered with support in the wake of the killing, which demonstrated that the battle with militants is not restricted to the nation's fringes.

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My Comment
: When one considers what is happening in Pakistan today .... I would be concerned .... very concerned.

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